In most cultures, when a woman has a baby, it is standard for a family member to visit and help care for mother and baby. In the Igbo culture, it’s called “Omugwo “. The question is - if your family member is visiting on a non-immigrant visa, for example, a visiting visa, is it considered unauthorized employment?
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In this video, Attorney Obioha describes how to avoid being wrongfully accused and penalized for unauthorized employment. ⚖️ #immigrationnews #ralobiohalawtv #immigrationtips
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